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                  7.3. Missing Design Features                atmosphere  in  temporary  spaces.  Regular  cleaning,
                  The only design feature that is missing would be the   graffiti removal, and landscaping upkeep contribute to
               installation of security cameras as there are many shops   a  sense  of  care  and  investment,  deterring  crime  and
               and only 1 vendor for each shop and there are 100s of   enhancing the overall quality of the environment.
               products displayed for the customers(Fig 5), it would be   ●  Finally,  community  engagement  is  key  to  the
               easy for  the visitors  to  easily  grab and rob one of  the   success  of  CPTED  initiatives  in  temporary  urban
               small products such as accessories so easily. It wouldn’t   spaces. Involving residents, stakeholders, and users in
               be  noticed  unless  and  until  the  theft  is  caught  in  the   the design and management of these spaces fosters a
               vendor’s eyes. So Security cameras are very important to   sense  of  ownership  and  encourages  collective
               watch over to make the place even better.      responsibility for safety and livability.
                                                                 ●  As a whole, incorporating CPTED principles in
                                                              temporary urban spaces requires thoughtful planning,
                                                              adaptation,  and  community  involvement.  By
                                                              prioritizing   natural   surveillance,   territorial
                                                              reinforcement,   access   control,   environmental
                                                              maintenance, and community engagement, temporary
                                                              spaces  can  become  safer,  more  vibrant,  and  more
                                                              enjoyable.
                                                                 9. CONCLUSION
                                                                 In  conclusion,  the  research  on  Crime  Prevention
                                                              Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in temporal
                                                              urban  spaces  underscores  the  adaptability  and
                                                              effectiveness of CPTED principles, including Activity
                                                              Support, Natural Surveillance, Access Control, Image
                                                              Management, Target Hardening, and Territoriality, in
                                                              enhancing  safety  and  user  experience.  Studies
                                                              demonstrate  that  implementing  CPTED  principles
                                                              leads  to  improved  perceptions  of  safety,  increased
                Fig 5. Only 1 vendor with 100s of accessory products    satisfaction,  and  enhanced  engagement  within
                                                              temporal  urban  spaces.  While  challenges  such  as
                  8. FINDINGS                                 limited resources and stakeholder coordination exist,
                  ●  Firstly,  focusing  on  natural  surveillance  is   successful case studies showcase the positive impact
               essential. Temporary urban spaces can be designed to   of  CPTED  interventions  on  reducing  crime.  To
               maximize   visibility   and   sightlines,   reducing   mitigate  unintended  consequences  and  negative
               opportunities for criminal activity and increasing the   impacts,   ongoing   community   engagement,
               perception  of  safety.  This  can  involve  strategically   monitoring,  and  cultural  sensitivity  are  essential.
               placing  temporary  structures,  lighting  fixtures,  and   Overall,  leveraging  CPTED  principles  in  temporary
               landscaping  elements  to  create  open  and  easily   urban  spaces  can  create  safer,  more  inclusive
               observable environments.                       environments  that  respond  dynamically  to  the
                                                              evolving needs of urban settings.
                  ●  Secondly,  territorial  reinforcement  plays  a  key
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